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factors influencing participation in childcare and factors associated with participating fathers' time spent with children …
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The study at hand pursues the following question: How are national parental leave arrangements related to fathers' participation in and time used for childcare? To answer this question, we merge data from the Multinational Time Use Study (MTUS) with national parental leave characteristics....
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, particularly for second-generation men with children. Our findings suggest that broader cultural factors do influence the gender …
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The time women allocate to child care varies appreciably according to personal and labour market characteristics. Of particular note is the finding that better educated women spend more time in most forms of child care activities than their less well educated counterparts. This link between...
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with cross-state differences in the timing of school closures, is concentrated among mothers with young school-age children … contribute to gender gaps in career choice and earnings: women−particularly those with young school-age children …
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-age children, and coincides with increased time spent engaging in childcare. Decomposing the gender gap in summer work …
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with cross-state differences in the timing of school closures, is concentrated among mothers with young school-age children …
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This study examines how the Covid-19 pandemic-induced shift towards remote work has influenced parents' allocation of non-market and market work. Utilizing a probabilitybased panel survey and comprehensive administrative records from the Netherlands covering the years 2014 to 2021, we...
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We analyse new time diary data from France to explore the relationship between economic variables and husbands' share of housework time. Consistent with both bargaining and specialization models of the family, we find that the greater the husband's share of labor income, the lower his share of...
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's actual household income on parents' satisfaction can be found. However, children's health and education have a positive … parental life satisfaction on the predicted life satisfaction of their children. A significant positive effect can be found …The question that this paper addresses is whether or not parents are altruistic towards their children. A new approach …
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